.hack//QUARANTINE (Part 4)

The final chapter of the year-long, four-game .hack saga has arrived. It's a serialized experiment that has proven untenable in the end. Read Review

The fourth and final installment of a four-part serial role-player that simulates an online RPG experience, .hack//QUARANTINE finishes the story of a young player named Kite and reveals the origin of the data bug outbreak.
Notable changes are much more difficult and smarter enemies in comparison to the last game, and the extra server. We have a ways to go before turning the final page in the last chapter of this unique and interesting series, so it's still possible that there are other new additions to speak of.
As an added bonus, QUARANTINE ships with a special 45-minute Anime DVD that ties in directly with the story (.hack//Liminality Vol. 4: Trismegistus).

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Specifications

Memory Blocks

Release Medium

Features

Bring your save data over from Part 3 and hit the ground running in Part 4 with your leveled up characters and items; encounter and trade with your favorite .hack sign characters; simulated mmorpg: no internet connection required; dual voiceover: choose either English or Japanese for a totally immersive experience.